
Financing decentralized local authorities
and sustainable development in Cameroon: towards a better allocation of local resources for sustainability
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French-speaking Africa has embarked on a process of modernizing public finances, marked by the adoption of performance-based management principles. In this context, this study looks at the financing of decentralized local authorities (Collectivités Territoriales Décentralisées - CTD) in Cameroon in relation to the requirements of sustainable development. Indeed, financing CTDs plays a decisive role in promoting sustainable development. The use of legal and sociological methods enabled us to examine and analyze all the texts applicable to local authorities, recent institutional reports and a...
French-speaking Africa has embarked on a process of modernizing public finances, marked by the adoption of performance-based management principles. In this context, this study looks at the financing of decentralized local authorities (Collectivités Territoriales Décentralisées - CTD) in Cameroon in relation to the requirements of sustainable development. Indeed, financing CTDs plays a decisive role in promoting sustainable development. The use of legal and sociological methods enabled us to examine and analyze all the texts applicable to local authorities, recent institutional reports and a case study of several Cameroonian local authorities in order to arrive at the results of the research. A fundamental question emerges: does the financing of CTDs take sufficient account of the requirements of sustainable development in Cameroon? This question suggests a mixed approach. The analysis of legislation and practices suggests that financing is gradually integrating the requirements of sustainable development.